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United States 2017 Mid-Ohio
Race details
13th round of the 2017 IndyCar Series season
DateJuly 30, 2017
Official nameHonda Indy 200
LocationMid-Ohio Sports Car Course
CoursePermanent racing facility
2.258 mi / 3.634 km
Distance90 laps
203.2 mi / 327.02 km
Pole position
DriverWill Power (Team Penske)
Time1:04.1720
Fastest lap
DriverAlexander Rossi (Andretti Herta Autosport)
Time1:05.9696 (on lap 42 of 90)
Podium
FirstJosef Newgarden (Team Penske)
SecondWill Power (Team Penske)
ThirdGraham Rahal (Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing)

The 2017 Honda Indy 200 was an IndyCar Series event held on July 30, 2017, at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio. The race served as the 13th round of the 2017 IndyCar Series season. Australian Will Power started on pole position for the race, while his American teammate Josef Newgarden took victory.

Qualifying

Qualifying was held on Saturday, July 29. Will Power, for the third time at the track, qualified on pole, recording a time of 1:04.1720. Alongside him on the front row was his Team Penske teammate Josef Newgarden, while Takuma Sato qualified third. Rounding out the fast six qualifiers were Graham Rahal, Hélio Castroneves, and Scott Dixon. One incident occurred in qualifying when Tony Kanaan spun in turn two, bringing out yellow flags. As per IndyCar rules, Kanaan's fastest lap from the session was thrown out, relegating him to a 17th place start.[1][2]

Race

The race was held on Sunday, July 30. The start of the race saw the top five qualifiers remain in grid order, while Simon Pagenaud managed to jump Scott Dixon in the first turn. Further back in the field, some drivers were able to make larger moves, such as Marco Andretti moving up from 14th to 10th. The opening laps were mostly uneventful aside from pit stops, as some, such as Carlos Muñoz and Max Chilton on lap 5. On lap 12, Alexander Rossi pitted having been the highest running driver using the softer option tires. He was followed the next lap by Ryan Hunter-Reay, Charlie Kimball, and James Hinchcliffe. At the same time as these pit stops, however, the battle for the lead suddenly heated up, with Josef Newgarden managing to pass Will Power on lap 13. Two laps later, third place exchanged hands, as Graham Rahal managed to make a pass on Takuma Sato.

The leaders made their stops shortly after, reemerging in the same order. During the sequence, a minor incident occurred when Hunter-Reay spun while attempting to pass Sato and Hélio Castroneves after their pit stops. No caution was waved for this. This order remained intact through to the next round of pit stops, following which the running order was Newgarden, Power, Rahal, Rossi, Pagenaud. On lap 55, Pagenaud managed to move around Rossi to take over the fourth spot. This order remained until the last round of pit stops which began at lap 62. Newgarden remained out front by a healthy margin of over 12 seconds after the stops.

On lap 67, Newgarden's gap was erased when the race's only caution period came due to Ed Jones spinning and stalling his car at turn 9. The restart came at the end of lap 70, with Newgarden's position protected by back marker Esteban Gutiérrez who had become wedged between Newgarden and Power. This allowed Newgarden to easily pull away and ensure his second consecutive victory and his third of the season. Behind him, Power managed to hold on to second place, despite heavy pressure from Graham Rahal in the closing laps. Fourth place when to Simon Pagenaud, while Takuma Sato managed to move back into the top five on the final restart to round out the top positions. All cars were listed as running at the end of the race.

Newgarden's victory allowed him to jump to the top of the points standings with only four races remaining in the season, placing him ahead of his teammate Hélio Castroneves and Scott Dixon.[3][4][5]

Results

Key Meaning
R Rookie
W Past winner

Qualifying

Pos No. Name Grp. Round 1 Round 2 Firestone Fast 6
1 12 Australia Will Power 2 1:04.2485 1:04.2505 1:04.1720
2 2 United States Josef Newgarden 2 1:04.2161 1:04.1920 1"04.3067
3 26 Japan Takuma Sato 1 1:04.3734 1:04.1847 1:04.6792
4 15 United States Graham Rahal W 2 1:04.1938 1:04.0828 1:04.7959
5 3 Brazil Hélio Castroneves W 1 1:04.4144 1:04.2536 1:04.8485
6 9 New Zealand Scott Dixon W 2 1:04.4104 1:04.2560 1:05.1927
7 1 France Simon Pagenaud W 1 1:04.3597 1:04.3008
8 5 Canada James Hinchcliffe 1 1:04.8213 1:04.3784
9 98 United States Alexander Rossi 2 1:04.3150 1:04.4906
10 28 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay 2 1:04.4632 1:04.4928
11 4 United States Conor Daly 1 1:04.9627 1:04.8745
12 18 Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez R 1 1:04.7785 1:05.0368
13 83 United States Charlie Kimball W 1 1:04.9930
14 27 United States Marco Andretti 2 1:04.5929
15 19 United Arab Emirates Ed Jones R 1 1:05.0337
16 20 United States Spencer Pigot 2 1:04.6186
17 10 Brazil Tony Kanaan 1 1:05.3200
18 8 United Kingdom Max Chilton 2 1:04.8603
19 21 United States J. R. Hildebrand 1 1:05.3382
20 14 Colombia Carlos Muñoz 2 1:04.9440
21 7 Russia Mikhail Aleshin 2 1:05.2441
OFFICIAL BOX SCORE

Source for individual rounds:[6]

Race Results

Pos No. Driver Team Engine Laps Time/Retired Pit Stops Grid Laps Led Pts.1
1 2 United States Josef Newgarden Team Penske Chevrolet 90 1:46:19.5989 3 2 73 53
2 12 Australia Will Power Team Penske Chevrolet 90 +5.1556 3 1 14 42
3 15 United States Graham Rahal W Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda 90 +6.3129 3 4 3 36
4 1 France Simon Pagenaud W Team Penske Chevrolet 90 +6.8807 3 7 32
5 26 Japan Takuma Sato Andretti Autosport Honda 90 +7.3092 3 3 30
6 98 United States Alexander Rossi Andretti Herta Autosport Honda 90 +9.0266 3 9 28
7 3 Brazil Hélio Castroneves W Team Penske Chevrolet 90 +11.6809 3 5 26
8 28 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport Honda 90 +12.3623 3 10 24
9 9 New Zealand Scott Dixon W Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 90 +18.1857 3 6 22
10 4 United States Conor Daly A. J. Foyt Enterprises Chevrolet 90 +20.5661 3 11 20
11 5 Canada James Hinchcliffe Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda 90 +27.3241 3 8 19
12 27 United States Marco Andretti Andretti Autosport Honda 90 +29.9928 3 14 18
13 83 United States Charlie Kimball W Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 90 +31.1248 3 13 17
14 7 Russia Mikhail Aleshin Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda 90 +32.5958 3 21 16
15 8 United Kingdom Max Chilton Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 90 +33.1095 3 18 15
16 10 Brazil Tony Kanaan Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 90 +36.1997 4 17 14
17 21 United States J. R. Hildebrand Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet 90 +1:00.8248 5 19 13
18 14 Colombia Carlos Muñoz A. J. Foyt Enterprises Chevrolet 89 +1 Lap 4 20 12
19 20 United States Spencer Pigot Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet 89 +1 Lap 5 16 11
20 18 Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez R Dale Coyne Racing Honda 89 +1 Lap 4 12 10
21 19 United Arab Emirates Ed Jones R Dale Coyne Racing Honda 88 +2 Laps 4 15 9
OFFICIAL BOX SCORE
Notes

1 Points include 1 point for leading at least 1 lap during a race, an additional 2 points for leading the most race laps, and 1 point for Pole Position.

Source for time gaps:[7]

Championship standings

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included.

References

  1. ^ Robinson, Mark (July 29, 2017). "Power extends Mid-Ohio front-row string with third pole position". IndyCar.com. Brickyard Trademarks, Inc. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  2. ^ Pruett, Marshall (July 29, 2017). "Power, Newgarden take Mid-Ohio front row". Racer.com. Racer Media & Marketing, Inc. Archived from the original on October 18, 2017. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  3. ^ Malsher, David (July 30, 2017). "Mid-Ohio IndyCar: Newgarden takes commanding win and points lead". Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  4. ^ Pruett, Marshall (July 30, 2017). "Newgarden takes points lead with Mid-Ohio win". Racer.com. Racer Media & Marketing, Inc. Archived from the original on October 18, 2017. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  5. ^ Robinson, Mark (July 30, 2017). "Newgarden dominates at Mid-Ohio to rack up second straight win of 2017". IndyCar.com. Brickyard Trademarks, Inc. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  6. ^ "Race Report: 2017 Honda Indy 200". theapexracing.co. TheApex.racing LLC. July 30, 2017. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  7. ^ "IndyCar 2017 Mid-Ohio". Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved October 17, 2017.


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